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Aon Cocker Spaniel Dogs for stud in Wigan, Greater Manchester

6 Aon Cocker Spaniel Dogs for stud in Wigan, Greater Manchester

Cocker Spaniel dogs stunning sable cocker spaniel stud in Ormskirk - Advert 1
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stunning sable cocker spaniel stud

Cocker Spaniel

4 yearsAge
£300Price

We are pleased to offer our show type stud boy for general stud duties. Oakley is: - our family dog - Kennel Club registered - FULLY health tested in line with Kennel Club guidelines - from

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OrmskirkLancashire (10.5mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs KC Superb example Classic SHOW Cocker Stud in Ruthin - Advert 2
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KC Superb example Classic SHOW Cocker Stud

Cocker Spaniel

6 yearsAge
£400Price

PHONE CALLS ONLY True to type superb example of a SHOW Type Cocker Spaniel. Kennel Club registered Vet checked fit for breeding by local authority appointed vet to satisfy breeding license standard

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RuthinDenbighshire (41.1mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs TRUE TO TYPE- Chocolate & Tan Show Cocker Spaniel in Holywell - Advert 3
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TRUE TO TYPE- Chocolate & Tan Show Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel

1 yearAge
£450Price

📣 Stud Dog Available – Sangrisieo’s Son of Sancho (“Saint”) We are delighted to offer Saint at stud — a true-to-type, superb example of the show-type Cocker Spaniel. Bred by Sangrisieo Cocker Spanie

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HolywellFlintshire (31mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs Stunning, Sable Show Cocker Stud, Health Tested. in Market Drayton - Advert 4
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Stunning, Sable Show Cocker Stud, Health Tested.

Cocker Spaniel

8 yearsAge
£250Price

The one and only, well known and well loved, Charlie, exclusively imported from the top International show kennel, Rizi Bizi. ( Recent birth of a litter of 10 puppies has just been confirmed! Sired by

Market DraytonShropshire (45.1mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs KC ‘Best Practice’ Health 🐾Show 🐾180+ pups born in Preston - Advert 5
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KC ‘Best Practice’ Health 🐾Show 🐾180+ pups born

Cocker Spaniel

6 yearsAge
£350Price

🐾 Tested to to new KC ‘Best Practice’ Health Standatd 🐾 The Kennel Club have updated their health testing requirements (Jan 2025). Rating dogs tested to a ‘Good Practice’ standard. Max is fully

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PrestonLancashire (14.8mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs KC Classic TRUE SHOW Cocker Spaniel Stud in Ruthin - Advert 6
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KC Classic TRUE SHOW Cocker Spaniel Stud

Cocker Spaniel

6 yearsAge
£400Price

PHONE CALLS ONLY True to type superb example of a SHOW Type Cocker Spaniel. Kennel Club registered Vet checked fit for breeding by local authority appointed vet to satisfy breeding license standar

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RuthinDenbighshire (41.1mi)

FAQs

How much does a Cocker Spaniel cost?

The average cost of a purebred Cocker Spaniel puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £775, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are cocker spaniels good pets?

Yes, cocker spaniels are generally good pets because they are friendly, affectionate, and good with families. They are also playful and make great companions. However, they require regular grooming and exercise to stay happy and healthy.

Which is calmer, springer or Cocker?

Generally, Cocker Spaniels are considered calmer and more laid-back than Springer Spaniels, who tend to be more energetic and active. However, individual temperaments can vary based on training and environment.

Are cocker spaniels difficult puppies?

Cocker Spaniel puppies can be energetic and require consistent training and socialization. They may be prone to separation anxiety and need regular exercise and mental stimulation. With proper care, they grow into affectionate and well-behaved dogs.

How many walks does a Cocker Spaniel puppy need?

A Cocker Spaniel puppy typically needs about 2 to 3 short walks per day, each lasting around 10 to 15 minutes. Puppies have lots of energy but tire quickly, so it's important to keep walks gentle and avoid overexertion.